The Bro GenerationDouble Fly Art Center , Jul 08 - Sep 10, 2017

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Double Fly is back in action!

This summer, the nine double fly members will once again assemble and reunite for some nonexistent-meaning. They will live and create art as if they were Chinese migrant workers. Double Fly believes that as artists they possess the same Bohemian complexities as migrant workers: psychologically migratory, sadistic, masochistic, and simultaneously indifferent. This time at de Sarthe Gallery, Double Fly will put together an exhibition of sculptures with different materials, including bronze, brass, clay, and living artwork, etc. Their slogan for the show is "Do not fear the heat; let go of everything; dust returns to earth; water blends with milk; be fat but not greasy."

de Sarthe Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new work by Double Fly Art Center, entitled The Bro Generation. Opening July 8th, 2017 the show will continue through September 10th, 2017.

Double Fly Art Center was established in 2008 by nine artists who all graduated from the China Academy of Art, Department of New Media Art in Hangzhou. Double Fly uses the title of “Art Center” to organize and produce projects that are seemingly related to contemporary art. They specialize in a great variety of artistic media and formats: traditional ones including Chinese ink and sketch, and new ones including modern dance and 3D animation. While the members all maintain creation of their own individual works, they are nonetheless known for appearing together in all kinds of occasions, performing actions that are confusing or ironic from a public perspective. They keep their creativity extemporaneous, always acting according to the here and now, representing popular subjects in a manner that is both profound and exaggerated at the same time. The nine members currently live in various cities across China such as Hangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing.

The title of the exhibition “The Bro Generation” is a comment on the state of life for China’s current migrant generation, of which the members of Double Fly feel they belong. Unlike previous generations, the members of Double Fly, born after 1980, are all only children due to China’s one-child policy. They experienced the transformation of Chinese society, and witnessed the rise of the Internet as well as a cultural opening. Along with this transformation came an increase in mobility for the population. This meant that after a short experience of collective life in schools, which were not unlike large homes, many Chinese began to travel for jobs or further education, thereby encountering new groups of people in new places. In this sense in particular, the members of Double Fly resemble the migrant workers who move from one construction site to another, living with people that are perceived as new “brothers”.